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Cuballing gears up to host 2026 Cuby Groove Fest with biggest live music line-up yet

The West Australian

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July 9, 2026

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Cuballing gears up to host 2026 Cuby Groove Fest with biggest live music line-up yet

Tickets are now on sale for the increasingly popular Cuby Groove Fest, with Cuballing’s annual music festival boasting its biggest live music line-up yet.

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Fark

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· Jul 12, 2026

Not content to wait until Bandcamp Friday, your intrepid Noise Factor host brings you new records at 10:30PM ET. New releases from Cannabus, Black Tusk, TodoMal, Smoke Witch, and Monolord. It's going to be great - NOTE: greatness not guaranteed [Live]

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Global News

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· Jul 10, 2026

New Music Friday: 16 releases for your weekend (10 July 2026)

This week's New Music Friday is jam-packed, and with plenty (and I mean a LOT) of big names. Set aside a few minutes for this.

KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls

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· Jun 25, 2026

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Boise Music Fest is This Weekend

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Boise Music Fest is This Weekend

Palo Alto Online

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· Jul 10, 2026

What’s up this week: Clay & Glass Festival, SF Symphony at Frost, a jazz master’s centennial, the ‘lost’ founding father and more

What’s up this week: Festival highlighting ceramic and glass art, staged readings skewering tech, a rockin’ birthday bash, new digital art, jazz guitar and more

DNyuz

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· Jul 10, 2026

New Music Friday: 5 Songs You Need to Hear This Week (7/10)

Happy New Music Friday! It’s been a long week, and we all deserve some joy in the form of a few new tunes. This week we have an eclectic mix, featuring some bands/artists you’ve maybe never heard of, and at least one big return that’s sure to make your weekend. Enjoy! “Universal Language” by Gym []

ArcaMax

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· Jun 25, 2026

Major Northern California music festival changes locations for 2026

SAN JOSE, Calif. — High Sierra Music Festival is moving to a new home in 2026. The 34th annual edition of this popular festival, which focuses on improvisational, funk, roots and various styles of jam band music, takes place at the Nevada ...

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Related coverage for "Cuballing gears up to host 2026 Cuby Groove Fest with biggest live music line-up yet": Fark — Not content to wait until Bandcamp Friday, your intrepid Noise Factor host brings you new records at 10:30PM ET. New releases from Cannabus, Black Tusk, TodoMal, Smoke Witch, and Monolord. It's going to be great - NOTE: greatness not guaranteed [Live]. Global News — New Music Friday: 16 releases for your weekend (10 July 2026). KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls — KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Boise Music Fest is This Weekend. Palo Alto Online — What’s up this week: Clay & Glass Festival, SF Symphony at Frost, a jazz master’s centennial, the ‘lost’ founding father and more. DNyuz — New Music Friday: 5 Songs You Need to Hear This Week (7/10). ArcaMax — Major Northern California music festival changes locations for 2026